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The following pages link to Hygiene hypothesis in inflammatory bowel disease: a critical review of the literature (Q42746600):
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- The intestinal microbiome, barrier function, and immune system in inflammatory bowel disease: a tripartite pathophysiological circuit with implications for new therapeutic directions (Q26745700) (← links)
- The epidemiology and risk factors of inflammatory bowel disease (Q26765284) (← links)
- Influence of environmental factors in the development of inflammatory bowel diseases (Q26768257) (← links)
- Influence of environmental factors on the onset and course of inflammatory bowel disease (Q26774548) (← links)
- Epidemiological studies of migration and environmental risk factors in the inflammatory bowel diseases (Q26830881) (← links)
- Unraveling the Hygiene Hypothesis of helminthes and autoimmunity: origins, pathophysiology, and clinical applications (Q28082281) (← links)
- Expanding the hygiene hypothesis: early exposure to infectious agents predicts delayed-type hypersensitivity to Candida among children in Kilimanjaro (Q28729902) (← links)
- Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel diseases: Evidence based literature review (Q30248747) (← links)
- Place of upbringing in early childhood as related to inflammatory bowel diseases in adulthood: a population-based cohort study in Northern Europe (Q31165065) (← links)
- Hygiene hypothesis in inflammatory bowel disease (Q33813410) (← links)
- Microbial 'old friends', immunoregulation and socioeconomic status. (Q33871387) (← links)
- Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease (Q33916393) (← links)
- Epidemiology, demographic characteristics and prognostic predictors of ulcerative colitis (Q33948374) (← links)
- Stem cells as potential therapeutic targets for inflammatory bowel disease (Q33975300) (← links)
- Infection, immunoregulation, and cancer. (Q34166653) (← links)
- Hygiene Hypothesis and Autoimmune Diseases (Q34233260) (← links)
- Perturbation of the human microbiome as a contributor to inflammatory bowel disease (Q34569117) (← links)
- Gut microbiome and the risk factors in central nervous system autoimmunity. (Q34624054) (← links)
- The association between childhood environmental exposures and the subsequent development of Crohn's disease in the Western Cape, South Africa (Q34713219) (← links)
- Role of Helicobacter Species in Chinese Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Q35066530) (← links)
- Intrinsic Requirement for the Vitamin D Receptor in the Development of CD8αα-Expressing T Cells (Q35079340) (← links)
- Down Regulation of the TCR Complex CD3ζ-Chain on CD3 T Cells: A Potential Mechanism for Helminth-Mediated Immune Modulation (Q35094584) (← links)
- Commensal microbiota regulates T cell fate decision in the gut. (Q35332058) (← links)
- Probiotics: The scientific evidence in the context of inflammatory bowel disease (Q35637895) (← links)
- Identification of Environmental Factors Associated with Inflammatory Bowel Disease in a Southwestern Highland Region of China: A Nested Case-Control Study (Q35987072) (← links)
- Cross-Reactivity between Schistosoma mansoni Antigens and the Latex Allergen Hev b 7: Putative Implication of Cross-Reactive Carbohydrate Determinants (CCDs) (Q36088555) (← links)
- The association between environmental exposures during childhood and the subsequent development of Crohn's disease: A score analysis approach. (Q36272975) (← links)
- Dietary Geraniol by Oral or Enema Administration Strongly Reduces Dysbiosis and Systemic Inflammation in Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Treated Mice (Q36645416) (← links)
- Therapeutic effect of vitamin d supplementation in a pilot study of Crohn's patients (Q36795649) (← links)
- Association between Helicobacter pylori infection and inflammatory bowel disease: a meta-analysis and systematic review of the literature (Q36896560) (← links)
- Environment and the inflammatory bowel diseases (Q37066404) (← links)
- The paradoxical effects of vitamin D on type 1 mediated immunity (Q37079271) (← links)
- Association between Helicobacter Pylori infection and ulcerative colitis--a case control study from China (Q37176942) (← links)
- The role of breast-feeding in the prevention of Helicobacter pylori infection: a systematic review (Q37365604) (← links)
- Changing incidence of inflammatory bowel disease: environmental influences and lessons learnt from the South asian population. (Q37394945) (← links)
- From conception to delivery: managing the pregnant inflammatory bowel disease patient (Q37682503) (← links)
- Environmental influences on the onset and clinical course of Crohn's disease-part 2: infections and medication use. (Q37723798) (← links)
- Challenges associated with identifying the environmental determinants of the inflammatory bowel diseases. (Q37899835) (← links)
- Maintaining health by balancing microbial exposure and prevention of infection: the hygiene hypothesis versus the hypothesis of early immune challenge. (Q38085820) (← links)
- IBD across the age spectrum: is it the same disease? (Q38171927) (← links)
- Advances in IBD genetics (Q38194867) (← links)
- Vedolizumab for the treatment of ulcerative colitis (Q38209809) (← links)
- Helicobacter pylori infection and inflammatory bowel disease: is there a link? (Q38219027) (← links)
- 5-HT7 receptor signaling: improved therapeutic strategy in gut disorders (Q38310117) (← links)
- Risk factors for inflammatory bowel diseases according to the "hygiene hypothesis": a case-control, multi-centre, prospective study in Southern Italy (Q38433981) (← links)
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease in South Limburg (the Netherlands) 1991-2002: Incidence, diagnostic delay, and seasonal variations in onset of symptoms (Q38450445) (← links)
- Is There a Link Between H. Pylori and the Epidemiology of Crohn's Disease? (Q38915531) (← links)
- The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori gastritis in newly diagnosed children with inflammatory bowel disease (Q39192876) (← links)
- Association between early-life factors and risk of child-onset Crohn's disease among Victorian children born 1983-1998: a birth cohort study. (Q39867388) (← links)
- Crohn's disease environmental factors in the developing world: A case-control study in a statewide catchment area in Brazil (Q40065810) (← links)